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7-letter words containing a, c, t, o

  • factoid — an insignificant or trivial fact.
  • factors — one of the elements contributing to a particular result or situation: Poverty is only one of the factors in crime.
  • factory — a building or group of buildings with facilities for the manufacture of goods.
  • forcast — (transitive, obsolete) To cast away; reject.
  • fracton — A collective quantized vibration on a substrate with a fractal structure; the fractal analogue of a phonon.
  • geofact — a rock, bone, shell, or the like that has been modified by natural processes to appear to look like an artifact.
  • go-cart — a small carriage for young children to ride in; stroller.
  • godcast — a religious service or sermon that has been converted to MP3 format for download from the internet for play on a computer or MP3 player
  • gotchas — Plural form of gotcha.
  • gotchya — Alt form gotcha.
  • halicot — haricot2 .
  • haricot — a stew of lamb or mutton with turnips and potatoes.
  • hattock — a small hat
  • hot cap — a plastic or paper bag or small tentlike structure placed over plants in early spring to protect them from frost.
  • hotcake — A pancake.
  • iceboat — a vehicle for rapid movement on ice, usually consisting of a T -shaped frame on three runners driven by a fore-and-aft sailing rig or, sometimes, by an engine operating a propeller.
  • isocrat — a government in which all individuals have equal political power.
  • isotach — a line on a weather map or chart connecting points where winds of equal speeds have been recorded.
  • jackpot — the chief prize or the cumulative stakes in a game or contest, as in bingo, a quiz contest, or a slot machine.
  • jaconet — a cotton fabric of light weight, usually finished as cambric, lawn, organdy, voile, etc., used in the manufacture of clothing and bandages.
  • jocasta — Classical Mythology. a queen of Thebes, the wife of Laius and the mother, later the wife, of Oedipus, by whom she bore Eteocles, Polynices, and Antigone: called Epicaste by Homer.
  • lacoste — René [ruh-ney;; French ruh-ney] /rəˈneɪ;; French rəˈneɪ/ (Show IPA), 1905–1996, French tennis player.
  • lactone — any of a group of internal esters derived from hydroxy acids.
  • lactose — Biochemistry. a disaccharide, C 12 H 22 O 11 , present in milk, that upon hydrolysis yields glucose and galactose.
  • located — to identify or discover the place or location of: to locate the bullet wound.
  • locater — a person who locates something.
  • locates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of locate.
  • locator — a person who locates something.
  • locusta — the spikelet of grasses
  • lolcats — Plural form of lolcat.
  • marcato — (of notes or chords in a musical score) strongly accented.
  • mascots — Plural form of mascot.
  • matlock — a town in England, on the River Derwent, administrative centre of Derbyshire: mineral springs. Pop: 11 265 (2001)
  • mattock — an instrument for loosening the soil in digging, shaped like a pickax, but having one end broad instead of pointed.
  • mobcast — a podcast created and uploaded using a mobile phone
  • moscato — A sweet Italian dessert wine.
  • nonfact — a thing that is not true or provable
  • nowcast — (meteorology) A weather forecast predicting the weather for a very short upcoming period, usually of a few hours.
  • oatcake — a cake, usually thin and brittle, made of oatmeal.
  • occitan — Provençal (def 3).
  • ocreate — having an ocrea or ocreae; sheathed.
  • octadic — Of or pertaining to an octad; eightfold.
  • octagon — a polygon having eight angles and eight sides.
  • octamer — an eight-molecule complex.
  • octanol — an alcohol containing eight carbon atoms that is mainly used in the manufacture of plastics and perfumes
  • octants — Plural form of octant.
  • octapla — a written work that contains eight different variants or interpretations
  • octapus — Misspelling of octopus.
  • octaval — (music) Of, pertaining to, or relating to an octave.
  • octaves — Plural form of octave.
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